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Emergence Magazine Podcast

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Emergence Magazine is an award-winning magazine exploring the threads connecting ecology, culture and spirituality. Our podcast features exclusive interviews, author-narrated essays, fiction, multipart series, and more. We feature new podcast episodes weekly on Tuesdays.Copyright 2026 Emergence Magazine Ciencia Ciencias Sociales Espiritualidad Historia Natural Naturaleza y Ecología
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  • Summer Light: A Failed Essay in Four Parts – Jake Skeets
    Mar 17 2026

    This week, Diné poet Jake Skeets brings us into the rising dust, big sky, and bent light of summers on the Navajo Nation, and explores how the body is not separate from the seasons, rather one of the many terrains upon which they play out. Now living amid excessive heat warnings, sandstorms, and wildfire haze that test his love of the summer, Jake asks how such extremes will reshape our intimate and ancestral relationship with the seasons.

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    Discover our latest print edition, Volume 6: Seasons.

    Image Credit: Evelyn Dragan / Connected Archives

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    34 m
  • On the Road with Thomas Merton – Fred Bahnson
    Mar 10 2026

    For Christian mystic Thomas Merton, the sacred and the profane were continuous: all was alive with divine presence. Stands of redwoods were his cathedral, the sky, birds, and wind were his prayers, and the silence of the forest his lover. This week, we return to an essay by Fred Bahnson, who follows Merton’s 1968 pilgrimage to the American West as he travels to Redwoods Monastery and Christ in the Desert Monastery. Guided by Merton’s contemplation and seeking the same solitude, Fred discovers anew the ways God runs through both land and heart.

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    Watch the companion film by Jeremy Seifert.

    Photo by Thomas Merton.

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    1 h y 8 m
  • The Springing Time – Melanie Challenger
    Mar 3 2026

    Can we learn from more-than-human beings how to bring our bodies into a more direct conversation with the seasons? In this week’s story, bioethics and history researcher Melanie Challenger explores how our culture insulates us from experiencing seasonal signals in the natural world, ultimately impeding our ability to respond to ecological change. Examining how animals and plants translate important shifts in the land into meaningful activity, Melanie reflects on what it would take for humans to reawaken the same attunement to the changes, great and small, unfolding around us.

    Read the essay.

    Discover our latest print edition, Volume 6: Seasons.

    Photo credit: Credit: Alex Strohl / Verb Photo

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    33 m
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